EEPAP (East European Performing Arts Platform) supports the development of contemporary performing arts in Central and Eastern Europe.
The primary objective of EEPAP is to enable and strengthen the international exchange of European artists, curators, theatre and dance researchers and producers, and to develop educational programs closely linked to the contemporary political, social and economic context.
EEPAP focuses its activities on 18 countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine and Hungary. The project was initiated in 2011 by the Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw. Since 2012 it is run by the Centre for Culture in Lublin thanks to the support of the Institute and the City of Lublin.